Election Guide For 2023 Municipal Elections

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North Carolina Municipal Election

In North Carolina, the Municipal Election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. This election is held to elect governing officials (mayor, city council, town council, etc.) of cities, villages and towns. Races on the ballot include:

  • City Mayor
  • City Council At-Large
  • Several City Council Districts
  • Town Mayors
  • Town Commissioners
  • Several Town Referendums

Want to find information on candidates?  See more details on the North Carolina State Board Of Elections’ website.

POLL TIMES:

Polls are open from 6:30am to 7:30pm. Voters in line at 7:30pm will be able to cast a ballot.

ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE:

Click HERE to see if you are registered to vote.

BRING YOUR ID:

Beginning with the 2023 municipal elections, North Carolina voters will be asked to show photo ID when they check in to vote. Learn more at Voter ID.

WHERE TO VOTE:

Voters must go to their assigned Election Day polling place. Click HERE to see where you can cast your ballot.

SAMPLE BALLOT:

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LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CANDIDATES:

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FAQ: ELECTION DAY VOTING:

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ELECTION RESULTS:

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